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Arkansas legislature bills filed Tuesday include changes to the Arkansas Constitution, water bonds, human trafficking, moreIN GOD WE TRUST School and government buildings would display ... Information Systems Dept., and is the official website of the Arkansas General Assembly.
Omagh said they were told that the agency could not help them seek asylum in other countries due to restrictions by the Panamanian government. A U.N. official told them they could help start the ...
The government has declared seven days of national ... Police cordoned off the site and sent in evidence-gathering teams in an operation also involving state prosecutors. Interior Minister Panche ...
Members of the Chickamauga Nation posted signs Wednesday morning at the proposed new state prison site in Franklin County ...
A federal judge has blocked the enforcement of an Arkansas law that required social media sites to verify the ages of users.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new bill in Arkansas is aimed at increasing ... The proposal would prevent government officials from discussing any official actions outside of open meetings.
Arkansas’ youth-focused Social Media Safety Act infringes on the First Amendment rights of internet users and is ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A bill has been filed in the Arkansas House ... say they chip away at government transparency by allowing members of governing bodies to discuss official business without ...
Credit: Brian Chilson An Arkansas Times newsstand at a state government building in Little Rock was removed after a tenant complained, according to emails between state officials obtained through ...
District Court Judge Timothy Brooks found that Act 689, or the Social Media Safety Act, is unconstitutional, as it’s a “content-based restriction on speech.” The tech industry trade group NetChoice ...
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